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• <br />• <br />• <br />Council Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />COUNTY OF ANOKA <br />RESOLUTION NO. 10 -38 <br />APPROVING AN INTERIM USE PERMIT FOR <br />OPEN AND OUTDOOR STORAGE AS A PRINCIPAL USE <br />IN A LIGHT INDUSTRIAL ZONING DISTRICT AT 2209 PHELPS ROAD <br />WHEREAS, the City has received an application for an Interim Use Permit for open and outdoor <br />storage on the portion of the property at 2209 Phelps road north of Phelps Road, and <br />WHEREAS, Section 8, Subivision 1.K of the zoning ordinance allows for open and outdoor <br />storage as a principal use with an interim use permit, and <br />WHEREAS, the City Council makes the following FINDINGS: <br />Finding 1. Section 2, Subd. 3.0 of the zoning ordinance includes standards for all interim use <br />permits. The proposed interim use permit complies with these standards as follows: <br />C. General Standards. An interim use shall comply with the following: <br />1. Existing Uses. Existing uses shall be in conformance with zoning and building standards in <br />effect at the time of initial construction and development, and may not be enlarged or <br />expanded except under the terms for newly established uses, and shall continue to be <br />governed by such regulations in the future. <br />2. New Uses. <br />a. Meets the standards of a conditional use permit set forth in Section 2, Subd. 2 of this <br />Ordinance. <br />• The proposed interim use permit for outdoor storage complies with the <br />conditional use permit standards as discussed in Finding 2 below. <br />b. Conforms to the applicable performance standards of this Ordinance. <br />• Stormwater management, and traffic control are satisfactorily addressed by the <br />proposal. Screening exists along Otter Lake Road. <br />c. The use is allowed in an interim use in the respective zoning district. <br />• The Light Industrial zoning district includes one interim use at Sec. 8, Subd. 1.K.: <br />open and outdoor storage as a principal use <br />d. The date or event that will terminate the use can be identified with certainty. <br />• The interim use permit will expire in five (5) years, with the possibility of <br />extension by the City Council. <br />